Oscar Loew
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Oscar Loew (April 2, 1844, Marktredwitz - January 26, 1941, Berlin) was a German agricultural chemist.
He is a founder of the Pyocyanese, "Kalkfaktor".
[edit] Literary works
- Der Kalkbedarf des Menschen, 1916 ([1])
- Das Calcium im Leben der Haustiere, 1939
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